Thursday, July 22, 2004

Last weekend, I was in upstate New York watching the Conchshell visit the Mountain at opera camp. This weekend, I'm heading down to Ann Arbor for the second ever Newsletter Summit. The next weekend, I'm flying to NYC to finally honor Skeeter's request to come visit her. In August, I hope to have some time to just sit on my arse and recreate.

Vote For Kodos
I want you to take a moment and think about this: former Assistant for National Security Sandy Berger is accused of stealing classified documents from the National Archive. (Whether it was intential or not, it was still unlawful taking, which to me means stealing.) This is a potentially serious criminal matter. Yet, most of the media attention has focused on Democratic suspicions about the timing of the release of this information. Are we to believe that the timing of this leak is a more serious matter than the improper distribution of sensitive government documents? Just for one moment, close your eyes and try to imagine what the media would be saying if instead of Mr. Berger, it had been current Assistant for National Security Dr. Condoleezza Rice would had unlawfully removed and then lost or destroyed classified materials. Do you honestly think the media would be talking about the timing of the leak rather than the act itself? Think about the bias that colors the news you receive.

Fun!
Hamburger. Hamburglar. Sandy Berger. Sandy Burglar?

Crap
Hot Water Music

Have A Day
Have a last day.

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